Golden Goose’s higher direct-to-consumer sales boost revenue

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Golden Goose’s revenue increased last year, thanks to higher direct-to-consumer sales amid the opening of 24 net new stores. (Source: Golden Goose/Facebook)

Golden Goose’s revenue increased last year, thanks to higher direct-to-consumer sales amid the opening of 24 net new stores.

The luxury footwear, apparel, and accessories brand saw net revenue rise 13 per cent to €654.6 million (US$709.4 million).

Direct-to-consumer net revenue increased 18 per cent to €503.6 million while wholesale net revenue decreased 4 per cent to €138.3 million.

Europe, the Middle East and Africa accounted for 48 per cent of the net revenue while the Americas and Asia Pacific shared 40 per cent and 12 per cent, respectively.

“As we look ahead to 2025, we remain focused on expanding our retail footprint, enriching our personalisation offering, and advancing our sustainability initiatives, including the further development of our Academy and repairing service,” said Silvio Campara, Golden Goose CEO.

“With a strong finish to 2024, we are well positioned to continue delivering on our strategy and expand our brand in new geographies and communities.”

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